In this solo episode, Laura shares how to travel safely with chemical sensitivity and mold illness. In this episode you'll learn:

- How to scout for a hotel or AirBNB that will be safe for you. I forgot to verbally mentioned the pros and cons of an AirBNB / VRBO/ HomeAway type rental in the podcast. I've only stayed in these type of rentals twice - both times they were beyond amazing and accommodating to my needs. I think if you can find a host who is willing to divulge all the information you want, is sensitive to your needs (and is sensitive themselves is even better) then you might be able to find an awesome place. Many hosts are very invested in their rentals and know a lot about the buildings, so you may be able to get even more information out of them. The risk to these types of rentals is that you're typically locked in for the full fee if it ends up not working out for you.

- Tips for what to bring along to decrease chances of having a reaction.

Please remember to consult your own doctor regarding your healthcare. This podcast is not intended as medical advice.

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In this solo episode, Laura is going to share 5 inexpensive and easy ways to detox your home in preparation for the new online program, Well-ing Your Dwelling. Well-ing your Dwelling begins on May 1st, 2018. Click here to be the first to know when you can sign up and get a freebie download of the tips mentioned in today's video, by clicking here.

In this solo episode, Laura shares all about public enemy #1 - synthetic fragrance. She even talks a bit about natural fragrance and alternatives to common fragrance containing products.

To make sure you achieve your non-toxic lifestyle, home and beauty goals synthetic fragrance is the number one ingredient to avoid. In fact, avoiding just this one ingredient ensures that you are avoiding a host of other harmful ingredients, since this ingredient is in just about everything.

Megan and Laura talk about what the heck breathwork even is and why we should be paying attention to breathing.

Megan Dowd is a virtual Pilates coach for women who take care of business, and in the process, may forget to take care of themselves. Her whole body approach is always rooted in doing the work without taking yourself too seriously - basically, she's your Pilates Leslie Knope.

Today we're talking to Ali Feroah, Birth Doula & Photographer of Setting Roots Birth out of San Diego, California. She is also 1/2 of the hit podcast Birth Kweens. Ali shares all about her experiences with birth.

*This podcast is not a substitute for professional medical care or advice.

Today we're talking with Suzi of GurlGoneGreen.com about her home birth experiences and holistic pregnancy. She's going to give us her healthy pregnancy tips and share how she decided to have two home births and what they were like. Suzi has a ton of pregnancy and baby tips on her blog and podcast.

Today we're talking to Martine Davis, Certified Building Biologist about how to make your home toxin free and common things in your home that could be making you sick. These include hidden mold, chemical toxins and EMFs. We'll also debunk some myths about mold and Martine will give you expert advice on how to affordably have a safe home. She'll also let you know how to tell if your home is making you sick and who to call for help.

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Martine and I talk about....

-Building Biology vs. Mold Inspection vs. Air Inspection

-How to tell if your home is making you sick

-Common toxins she finds in nearly all homes

-Mold truths and myths

-Toxic Dust

-The chemicals in your home that are making you sick

-Air purification

-Testing the air in your home

-How to find a reputable building biologist or environmental air inspector. Search for a building biologist first. If not, search http://acac.org for a Certified Environmental Consultant - not just a mold remediator / inspector.